Hamel Hartford Brookins was a bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church for 30 years and a civil rights activist. He helped start and was president of the United Civil Rights Council, which helped the black community recover from the Watts riots in 1965. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s he was an articulate, self-assured champion of black political empowerment. Studio portrait of Hamel Hartford Brookins. Written on back of photo: Rev. H.H. Brookins, Pastor. June 7,1961 1st. A.M.E. Church, L.A. Photo by Harry Adams, Courtesy of Miriam Mathews
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African Methodist Episcopal Church--Bishops African American civic leaders African American civil rights workers Brookins, H. H. (Hamel Hartford), 1925-2012
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